He was the son of Mirza Abul-Qasem Ahi, a translator at the Russian Empire embassy in Tehran.
it was during his tenure in ministry of Road that the construction of the cross-country railway was finished.
Ahi in 1940 was appointed to the post of minister of justice in the new cabinet of Ali Mansur.
His most important challenge in the Ministry of Justice was to return the properties that Reza Shah was forcibly taken from the people.
[3] After Foroughi, Ali Soheili also kept Ahi in the Ministry of Justice until 1942 Ahi became Iran's Ambassador to the Soviet Union and until 1946 during World War II, stayed in Moscow.